City Explore: Linz — Historical Places You Shouldn’t Miss
Linz is not only modern and creative — it also has deep history, beautiful old-town architecture, and iconic viewpoints over the Danube. Here are the best historical places to visit (with photos).
If you are living in Austria (or planning to move), Linz is a great city to explore. It’s smaller than Vienna, less touristy than Salzburg, but still full of history — and it’s very comfortable for expats. Below you’ll find the most important historical places, plus what to do at each spot.
1) Hauptplatz (Main Square)
Hauptplatz is the historic center of Linz. You’ll see beautiful baroque buildings, colorful facades, and the famous Trinity Column (Dreifaltigkeitssäule). This is the best place to start your walk, especially in the morning or during Christmas markets.
- Walk around the old buildings and take photos
- Enjoy a coffee and cake at a local café
- Follow side streets to discover hidden courtyards
2) Mariendom (New Cathedral)
Mariendom is one of the most impressive churches in Austria. The architecture is Neo-Gothic, and the interior is calm and inspiring. Even if you’re not religious, it’s worth visiting for the stained glass and atmosphere.
- Step inside to see the stained glass windows
- Visit in the late afternoon for soft light
- Quiet place to slow down during your city trip
3) Linz Castle (Schlossmuseum)
Linz Castle sits above the old town and offers one of the best views over the Danube. Today, it’s home to the Schlossmuseum, where you can learn about Upper Austria’s history, culture, and art.
- Go up for the best city views
- Visit the museum if you love local history
- Perfect spot for sunset photos
4) Ars Electronica Center (Modern Landmark)
This is not an “old” historical place — but it is an important landmark for modern Linz. The Ars Electronica Center represents the city’s innovation and creative spirit. At night, the building lights up and looks amazing from the river.
- Visit the interactive exhibits (science + AI + future tech)
- Best photo time: evening/night
- Combine with a Danube walk
5) Pöstlingberg & Basilica
Pöstlingberg is the top viewpoint in Linz. You can go by tram (a classic experience) and reach the pilgrimage basilica. This is perfect if you want a peaceful place above the city with fresh air and wide views.
- Take the historic tram ride up
- Enjoy the viewpoint and photos
- Visit the basilica and small walking paths
6) Alter Dom (Old Cathedral)
The Old Cathedral (Alter Dom) is a beautiful baroque church built by Jesuits. It’s smaller than Mariendom, but very elegant inside. If you like quiet historic places, this is a good stop.
- Admire the baroque interior
- Stop for a short calm break during your walk
- Nice place for architecture lovers
7) Nibelungen Bridge (Danube Crossing)
The Nibelungen Bridge connects the old town area with modern Linz. It’s a great place to walk if you want classic Danube views and city skyline photos.
- Walk across for river views
- Best time: sunrise or sunset
- Combine with the Ars Electronica area
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